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  2. United States Trustee Program - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Trustee's office conducts the first meeting of creditors in a Chapter 11 case. Most Chapter 11's do not require the appointment of a trustee: however, in those cases which do, the U.S. Trustee oversees the appointed trustee's handling of the case and, for good cause, can seek the removal or replacement of the trustee.

  3. What happens if you are late on your chapter 13 bankruptcy ...

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    Missing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy payment can jeopardize the process. However, many trustees understand that financial difficulties can get in the way and are willing to work out an arrangement to ...

  4. Trustee in bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    In a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy ("Liquidation") the trustee gathers the debtor's non-exempt property, managing the funds from the sale of those assets, and then paying expenses and distributing the balance to the owed creditors. In a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy ("Reorganization") the trustee is responsible for receiving the debtor's monthly payments and ...

  5. Bankruptcy discharge - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, with respect to taxes incurred by the bankruptcy estate (as opposed to the debtor) during case administration, a specialized discharge for the trustee, the debtor, any successor to the debtor, and (for cases commenced on or after October 17, 2005) the bankruptcy estate is provided in 11 U.S.C. § 505(b).

  6. Deed - Wikipedia

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    Deed of arrangement – document setting out an arrangement for a debtor to pay part or all outstanding debts, as an alternative to bankruptcy; (Australian law). [10] Deed of assignment – document in which a debtor appoints a trustee to take charge of property to pay debts, partly or wholly, as an alternative to bankruptcy; (Australian law). [10]

  7. Ohio Department of Taxation - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Taxation is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for collection and administration of most state taxes, several local taxes and the oversight of real property taxation.

  8. Ohio Direction Card Payment Schedule - AOL

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    In the state of Ohio, one must meet at least one of the following requirements in order to be eligible for SNAP: current resources valued at $2,250 or less (as in checking or savings combined ...

  9. Taylor Township, Union County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Trustee and Fiscal Officer vacancies are filled through appointment by the remaining trustees. For 2019, the elected officials (and end of term) are: Dennis Schertzer (2021), Trustee; Beth Marshall (2021), Trustee; Scott Weeks (2023), Trustee; Tina Marshall (2023), Fiscal Officer